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Otto Neurath. Museum and Exhibition Work

Spaces (Designed) for Communication

by Hadwig Kraeutler (Author)
©2007 Thesis 290 Pages

Summary

This book presents two lost histories. One relates to the biography of the Vienna Circle-philosopher Otto Neurath (1882-1945) whose life-story reflects the tumultuous early twentieth century, the other to the history of museums, exhibitions, and of audience advocacy. A polymath, Neurath united theory and practice in many fields: from history and philosophy of science to adult education. Until now the practical application of Neurath’s philosophical convictions, his innovations in museology, have not been presented coherently. Neurath’s museum and exhibition work – in the Red Vienna (1925-1934) and later in the Netherlands and in the UK – had a specific educational mission and a clear commitment to its users, shaped by egalitarian notions and meant to promote social development. Nowadays, museums are searching for ways to connect more closely with their audiences. The ideas and methods of Otto Neurath, his unusual approach to museums, the emphasis on communication and learning, can be better assessed with this book. It will be of great interest to those concerned with museums and exhibitions as spaces for education and communication.

Details

Pages
290
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631559734
Language
English
Keywords
Neurath, Otto Museumskunde Museumspädagogik Museologie Isotype Audience advocate Epistemologie Graphische Kommunikation
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2008. 290 pp., num. fig.

Biographical notes

Hadwig Kraeutler (Author)

The Author: Hadwig Kraeutler is a museologist working at the Belvedere in Vienna (Austria). Past positions include guest professor for Museum Education (University of Linz, 2000-2001, Keeper of Education at the Belvedere, 1992-2000). She gained a Ph.D. in Museology (2003) from Leicester University (UK) and has published and edited several books and articles on museological issues related to engaging audiences.

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